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even if this is not the ballet style at all, you should still have some ballet technique. Different teachers have different preferences to where their fouettes 'hit'. My studio teaches vaganova style, and we are required to 'hit' directly side.

I sincerely appreciate any and all feedback I get, so thank y'all for caring enough to take the time to comment! :)
But dancelov3r- something was bugging me lol....a tilt jump does NOT require landing with both feet simultaneously, if you don't take my word for it, check out this clip:
http://www.dancemedia.com/view/fb7a4f85d8a03423cadcdc3a6666934e41ca7d63
Maybe you are thinking of a sissone, which is the first jump that I do in that sequence- sissones land in fifth both feet at the same time- WHICH I DID DO...tilt jumps do not have said requirement. If anything, most land in coupe (aka ONE foot).
But I appreciate your critique all the same :)

ok prima...way to give the girl false critique..she's good but she obviously has a lot to work on..if you "danced for the new york city ballet
", which i doubt, you would understand that she needs to turn out her passe more and rotate completely front before extending her leg out. and what you wouldnt know as a ballet dancer is that in a tilt jump you have to land both feet on the floor at the same time. linsdey you've got a lot of potential, dont stop training!

Awesome job! You're a lovely dancer!
And PS- don't pay any mind to the comment below- your fouettes/grandes/turns are gorgeous, and you have overall beautiful technique! I danced with the NYC Ballet for ten years, and now own my own studio- I know talent when I see it :)

pretty good! you've got nice feet but you need some help with controlling your body and using your center in your movements. work on your technique! in ur tilt jumps make sure your legs are landing at the same time, and in your fouettes make sure u hit front before going around again. looks like ur havin fun and thats whats important, dont stop dancing! :)